GRE Quantitative Practice Questions — Numeric Entry Format

Here you'll find a series of four GRE Quantitative practice questions in the Numeric Entry format (where you enter a number as your answer instead of selecting among multiple choices). You'll probably find earlier questions to be simpler and easier than later ones.

NOTE: During the actual GRE exam, each Quantitative Reasoning section will include at least a few Numeric Entry questions — mixed with questions in other formats.

Instructions for Practice Questions:
  1. Review the test directions (below).

  2. Go to any of the numbered practice questions. You can select an answer choice by clicking on a button.

  3. Scroll down the page for the correct answer and an analysis of the question. Click on "Directions" to return to this page.

  4. This is not a timed test. But if you want to simulate timed testing conditions, limit yourself to 1¾ minutes per question, on average.
TEST DIRECTIONS — NUMERIC ENTRY

Enter your answer in the answer box(es).

Unless a question asks you to round your answer, enter the exact answer. Equivalent forms of a correct answer, such as 1.2 and 1.20, are all correct. You do not need to reduce fractions to lowest terms.

ADDITIONAL TEST DIRECTIONS

All numbers used are real numbers.

All figures lie on a plane unless otherwise indicated.

All lines shown as straight are straight.

All angle measures are positive.

Figures are intended to provide useful information for answering the questions. However, unless a figure is accompanied by a "Note" stating that it is drawn to scale, answer the question using your knowledge of mathematics and not by visual measurement or estimation.
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